Angie Lynn Daley to be buried Thursday

Angie Lynn Daley will be laid to rest Thursday, almost 18 years after she was murdered and three years after her remains were discovered at a farm in Waynecastle.

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By Nancy Mace/The Record Herald

Waynesboro Record Herald - Waynesboro, PA

By Nancy Mace/The Record Herald

Posted Mar. 27, 2013 at 10:30 AM

By Nancy Mace/The Record Herald

Posted Mar. 27, 2013 at 10:30 AM

Angie Lynn Daley will be laid to rest Thursday, almost 18 years after she was murdered and three years after her remains were discovered at a farm in Waynecastle.

The 17-year-old daughter of Clarence E. Daley Jr. of Chambersburg and Sunday S. (Mohn) Gossert of Waynesboro, she was last seen in August 1995 in Waynesboro.

Jeffrey Eldon Miles Sr. has been charged with criminal homicide in her death and her remains had previously been held as evidence in the case.

Private graveside services for family and close friends will be held Thursday afternoon in Quincy Cemetery with the Pastor Randy Davis of Jesus Alive Ministries officiating. Arrangements were made by Lochstampfor Funeral Home Inc.

Daley also was remembered at a funeral service June 30, 2012.

Faces death penalty

Miles is being held without bond in Franklin County Jails, awaiting trial on a first-degree murder charge in the 2010 stabbing death of Kristy Dawn Hoke of Hagerstown, whose body was found in a wooded area off Ninth Street in Waynesboro. Miles reportedly led police to Daley’s remains the same day Hoke’s body was found.

He has pleaded not guilty to both homicides.

Jury selection in the Hoke case has been tentatively rescheduled for July 29. If convicted of the first-degree murder charge, Miles faces the death penalty.